a PDF of the program booklet - First Night Westport/Weston
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a PDF of the program booklet - First Night Westport/Weston
Drawn Carriage Rides First Night VENUE MAP ® Westport ~ Weston PLAN OUT YOUR FUN HERE TIME Wednesday, December 31, 2014 3pm to 10pm www.firstnightww.com 9:15-10pm EVENT MUSIC & DANCING IN THE STREETS! LOCATION Jesup Green 8 WELCOME TO OUR 21STYEAR! All are invited! It is a true communal event, shared and enjoyed with our family, friends, neighbors and visitors. We have brought back some of your favorites and added some new entertainment, so peruse the guide and use the First Night Planner to ensure you see it all! We have 7 hours of continuous entertainment; all family friendly ending with a pyrotechnic display at 10 pm that we promise will be amazing! First Night 2015 would not be possible without the dedicated and generous efforts of our volunteers, donors, supporters and especially our Board of Directors. All have given their time, their enthusiasm and their support to present today’s event. On behalf of everyone associated with First Night, our warmest and best wishes for a safe, happy and joyous New Year. First Night Board Of Directors: Barbara Pearson-Rac (President), Allen Bomes (Treasurer), Suzanne Adams, Robert Hauck, Frank Rac, Nancy Sherter, Johanna Rossi, and George Underhill BUTTON GIVEAWAY PROGRAM BRINGS FUN TO 100’S BECAUSE OF THE GENEROSITY OF SO MANY PEOPLE, INCLUDING MERCHANTS, ENTERTAINERS, RESIDENTS, FIRST NIGHT 2015 IS HAPPENING. 2 WESTPORT, CT JIM S. MARPE FIRST SELECTMAN Greetings and welcome to First Night Westport/ Weston 2015. The Town of Westport is delighted to host this familyoriented New Year’s Eve celebration again this year. This fun, safe and community-driven event has proven to be one of the jewels in Westport’s crown. We are excited to celebrate with you! The many venues throughout town with activities for both the young and “young at heart” provide a variety of fun-filled experiences. For example, take a horse and carriage ride along Main Street, gather around the bonfire on Jesup Green, and view the fireworks display in the evening. It’s a wonderful way to celebrate the promise of a marvelous New Year with family, friends and neighbors. First Night would not be possible without the hundreds of volunteers who contribute their time, talent and efforts to make this celebration a joy for all. We are extremely appreciative for their commitment and dedication to First Night Westport/Weston. On behalf of the Town of Westport, I wish you and your family a very happy and healthy 2015. I sincerely hope you have a memorable and safe evening enjoying the delights of our town. Best wishes for a Happy New Year. GENERAL INFORMATION In The Event of Any Emergency: Call 911 or advise the Site Manager at your venue. Weather: All indoor events take place as Lost and Found: Items can be claimed at the Westport Town Hall. Food: Food is NOT available at most of the venues but you can GRAB A BITE in the Saugatuck Elementary School Cafeteria while listening to some great music! While attending the entertainment at Town Hall grab a cup of hot tea in the Bigelow Tea Room in Town Hall. Disabled Attendees: Most venues are handicapped accessible. Performance Times: There is no reserved seating for performances, but we recommend that you arrive on time and remain until the performance is over. Our artists are scheduled for specific performance times (unless otherwise specified on the grid) and their performances should not be disrupted by late arrivals and premature departures. The Mid-Fairfield Substance Abuse Coalition (MFSAC), a program of the Human Services Council (HSC), is a proud sponsor of First Night. scheduled. Buttons are not refundable. Free Buses: Run 4:15–9:15pm from Jesup Green to the Saugatuck Elementary School. First Night Westport/Weston Inc. Is Licensed By ASCAP and BMI. MFSAC and HSC are happy and proud to continue to support First Night which offers a safe, alcohol free/substance free venue and activities for teens, children and adults to celebrate the New Year’s Eve. MFSAC is focused on the prevention and awareness of substance abuse and works to bring resources to those who need it most through a comprehensive approach including education, awareness, and community action. Our mission is to bring recognition and resources to address substance abuse and its effects on Norwalk, Weston, Wilton, and Westport communities through collaborations, education and awareness, and community attentiveness. For more information, visit www.hscct.org or call 203-849-1111. THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS Each year we solicit funds from donors that enable us to give buttons to hundreds of underprivileged and underserved children and their families so they may be able to attend First Night. We are pleased that this year, through the generosity of Ann Sheffer and William Scheffler, Honda of Westport and other donors, we have continued this program. The Westport Department of Human Services has identified the children in need. They will experience the fun and joy of attending First Night 2015! First Night Westport/Weston is grateful to all of our supporters who contribute throughout the year or during the event to create Westport’s night of nights – First Night 2015. A special thanks to MiggsBurroughs, whose button design brings a smile to everyone! He designed an extraordinary to button to commemorate our 21th year. Welcome and thanks to Karen Schiffres who has redesigned our program guide which has made it more usable and a lot prettier! First Night is a volunteer produced event. Our most heartfelt thanks to all of our precious volunteers without whom First Night could not happen. 3 FIRST NIGHT 2015 ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE 1 MAP LOCATION 2 TOWN HALL ROOM 201 & 201A AUDITORIUM THEATRE DOWNSTAIRS TD BANK MAIN LOBBY MUSIC & DANCING FACE PAINTING & CARICATURES 3PM 4PM 6 to 9 15 John Stevens CARICATURES TOWN HALL LOBBY 30 45 5PM 5 to 6 Fashion Show 15 30 45 6PM 15 30 45 7PM 15 30 45 5:30– 9:30 Bigelow Tea House FREE TEA TO WARM YOU YOUNG DESIGNERS & PROJECT RUNWAY FINALIST 6:00– 9:30 Fortune Tellers Palm Readers 30 45 9PM Two shows: 4:30–5:15 5:30–6:15 The Little Groove INTERACTIVE FUN FOR OUR CHILDREN Psychics Tarot Card Readers ($10 FOR 10 MIN., $1 EACH MINUTE AFTER THAT) Comedy Hypnosis Show FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART OF ALL AGES DOWNTOWN OUTSIDE OLD YMCA BEDFORD BUILDING COMEDY PLAYS COMEDY PLAYS 5 6 JESUP GREEN TOQUET HALL HISTORICAL SOCIETY TEEN CENTER ANIMAL CARICATURES 4 to 10 Star Gazing 4 to 9 STARLIGHT STARBRIGHT FIRST STAR I SEE TONIGHT Allegra Farms 4:30-6:45 Face Painting Horse Drawn Carriage Rides JOY RIDES FOR EVERYONE OUTSIDE OLD YMCA BEDFORD BUILDJNG 7 to 9 7:15–7:45 8:15–8:45 4 Pat Mason AMAZING FACE ART (FOR $3) 6:30–7:30 8:30–9:30 Jim Spinnato’s OLD YMCA 4 to 7 Two shows: 8PM 15 Westport Community Theatre presents irreverent, off the wall comedy plays “SMOKE SCENES & I CAN’T THINK OF IT RIGHT NOW” 3 Al Brozek: Family Square Dance SPIN YOUR PARTNER ENJOY THE TOASTY OUTDOOR WARMING FIRE NEAR THE LIBRARY AT JESUP GREEN 6 to 8 SOPHISTICATED SOUND OF BLUES PIANIST 7:45–9:45 School of Rock FOR OUR TEENS HOUSE BAND FROM SCHOOL OF ROCK / FAIRFIELD 9:00–9:30 COMEDY PLAYS 15 Mark Naftalin VIEW THE HEAVENS THROUGH SEVERAL LARGE TELESCOPES NEAR THE LIBRARY AT JESUP GREEN 30 CAFETERIA AUDITORIUM Two shows: 4:15–5:00 5:15-6:00 Two shows: 4:30–5:15 5:30–6:15 Vanessa Trien & The Jumping Monkeys Jonathan Geffner Ventriloquist and his Dummies FOR OUR CHILDREN 6 to 10 Outdoor Warming Fire SAUGATUCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 7 PUPPETS AND FUN 6:15–8:15 Washboard Slims & the Bluelights 21 Century Jug Band FOOT TAPPING FUN Two shows: 6:30–7:15 7:30-8:15 Magic Genie 8 9 LIBRARY GYM GREAT HALL & McMANUS ROOM 4:00-8:30 GREAT HALL 3:00–4:30 Inflatable Park FOR OUR CHILDREN Linda Peck thrills children as SEASBURY SANCTUARY BRANSON HALL 4:30– 6:30 First Night Cupcake Party 9:15 to 10pm D A N C E The Groove Trio SOPHISTICATED SOUND OF JAZZ FIRST 100 PEOPLE DECORATE CUPCAKES Two shows: 5:45–6:30 6:45–7:30 Good News Gospel Choir Mary Poppins FOR OUR CHILDREN 8:00–8:45 9:00–9:45 Face Painting AMAZING FACE ART (FOR $3) 5 to 8 Chris Coogan Mike Valentine Tim Currie and Motown Band DANCING FUN FOOT TAPPING FUN CARICATURES OUTSIDE AUDITORIUM 45 5PM 15 30 45 6PM 15 30 45 7PM 7:30–9:30 Two shows: 15 in FOOT TAPPING FUN MAGICIAN 4PM 30 4:30–6:00 ST 5 to 8 MUSIC and DANCING AT Jessup Green 3PM Survivors Swing Band with My Cupcake Party 5:00–8:00 CHRIST & HOLY TRINITY CHURCH S T R E E T S 15 30 45 8PM 15 30 45 9PM 15 30 45 9:15 to 10pm 10PM 45 10PM MUSIC Fun for all ages, but if you want some guidance: For Our Children Foot Tapping Fun For Our Teens Sophisticated Sound For The Young At Heart (All Ages) 4 WARM UP (Tea Indoors, Outdoor Fire, Cupcake Decorating) HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE RIDE (Meet outside of old YMCA Bedford Building) STAR GAZING (View stars through a telescope) FACE PAINTING & CARICATURIST FOR OUR CHILDREN (Music, Mary Poppins, Inflatable Park) FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART (ALL AGES) (Ventriloquist, Magician, Comedy Hypnosis Show) DANCING (Square Dancing or Motown) WESTPORT COMMUNITY THEATRE FASHION SHOW 5 PERFORMER INFORMATION MAP PERFORMER INFORMATION MAP 1 TOWN HALL 7 LOBBY AUDITORIUM GYM CAFETERIA (CONTINUED) John is an extraordinary artist who is joining First Night to create fabulous caricatures for our attendees. The New England Fashion & Design Association, under the direction of Irina Simenova, professor at the Parsons School of Design will be presenting an exciting show featuring young local designers (age 10-18 years old). Also included will be a finalist from Project Runway! Another First Night first! A room full of inflatables for children to play and jump around while parents take a “breather.” No one with face painting will be permitted into the park, so please enjoy the fun before you enjoy the entertainment in the cafeteria while getting your face painted or grabbing a bite to eat. Jim’s Spinnato’s Comedy Hypnosis Show Times: 6:30–7:30pm & 8:30–9:30pm Linda Peck as Mary Poppins 5:00–8:00pm For an additional $3.00 you can literally be transformed. Amazing Face Art is truly amazing and kids and adults will be thrilled by their artistic creations. Amazing Face Art provides face and body painting, airbrush art, for any event in Connecticut and surrounding areas. It’s your children’s skin!! They only use the safest and highest quality face paints in the market. They are hypoallergenic, non toxic and FDA approved. Easily washes off with soap and water. John Stevens, Caricatoonist Time: 6–9pm Inflatable Park 4:00–8:30pm Fun and Fantastic Fashion Show Time: 5:00–6:00pm ROOM 201 & 201A Bigelow Tea House of the New Year Moon with Fortune Tellers, Palm Readers, Psychics, and Tarot Card Readers Tea Time: 5:30–9:30pm & 6–9:30pm for rest Wondering about the future? Worried about the present? Want some clues? Warm up with a cup of tea and have our experienced group read and interpret your palm, fortune or how your stars align. There is a $10 charge for 10 minutes and $1 for every additional minute. Website: www.ctpsychics.com LOWER AUDITORIUM Westport Community Theatre Times: 7:15–7:45pm, 8:15–8:45pm & 9–9:30pm 2 CAFETERIA Vanessa Trien & The Jumping Monkeys 4:15–5:00pm & 5:15–6:00pm Boston-based singer-songwriter and children’s performer, Vanessa Trien, has become a local rock star among the young and young at heart. The “Nessa Groupies” sing and dance in the aisles at her packed shows with her lively band, the Jumping Monkeys, and can’t get enough of her three award-winning children’s CDs, including ‘Carnival Day’, ‘Hot Air Balloon’ and her latest release ‘Bubble Ride’. TD BANK MAIN LOBBY Pat Mason, Animal Caricaturist 4–7pm The Little Groove 4:30–5:15pm & 5:30–6:15pm Little Groove, an interactive music experience for children 7 and under, let’s children have fun using real instruments such as drums, shakers, and tambourines. They also interact with puppets, bubbles, balls, pom pons, and parachutes! Children enjoy being a part of the musical experience, using their bodies & voices to sing along to catchy songs. Face Painting, 4:30–6:45pm, Amazing face art (for $3) 3 Popular artist, Pat Mason creates animal caricatures for all First Nighters. Washboard Slim and The Bluelights 6:15–8:15pm Al Brozek – Family Square Dance 7–9pm Washboard Slim and the Blue Lights are bringing jug band music into the 21st century. The music the Bluelights perform is at the very root of traditional American popular music. A typical Bluelights performance might include original music, early jazz, blues, swing, standards, jug band, gospel, pop music from the turn of the century and roots rock’n’roll. Al Brozek is a veteran square dance caller who has guest called for square dance clubs throughout New England, New York and New Jersey. Be prepared to spin your partner around the floor, dance up a storm and have some fun with your family! OUTSIDE OLD YMCA BEDFORD BUILDING 8 OUTSIDE Allegra Farms 4–9pm — Horse drawn carriage rides 4 JESUP GREEN– OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES OUTDOOR WARMING FIRE Enjoy the toasty outdoor warming fire near the Library Join the all volunteer members of the Westport Astronomical Society on the green for the very last views of Westport’s night skies in 2014. WAS members will have several telescopes for beautiful views of our first quarter Moon and the rest of the visible heavens beginning at sunset (depending on the weather). Check out the website www.was-ct.org DANCING IN THE STREETS! 9:15–10pm Music on Jesup Green for Dancing in the Streets! 5 with the Westport Astronomical Society 4–10pm TOQUET HALL– TEEN CENTER School of Rock 7:45–9:45pm School of Rock is the nation’s leading after-school music program, focusing on performance-based rock music education for kids age 7-18 and adults too! The school 6 teaches guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, and vocals and aims to get students rocking both on stage and in life. The House Band from the School of Rock / Fairfield is a collection of the school’s most hardworking and talented students from all over the Fairfield area HISTORICAL SOCIETY Mark Naftalin, 6–8 pm Blues pianist Mark Naftalin, who was the original keyboardist in the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, has recorded and concertized with John Lee Hooker, Etta James, Percy Mayfield, Buddy Guy, Van Morrison, and many other blues and rock greats. AUDITORIUM Jonathan Geffner, Ventriloquist 4:30–5:15pm & 5:30–6:15pm Westport is eagerly anticipating the arrival of a gang of “dummies” to help usher in the New Year. Assisted by renowned ventriloquist Jonathan Geffner, these endearingly hilarious puppets will perform their highly acclaimed show, “Puppet Powermovie”. Don’t miss this side-splittingly funny show, suitable for ages 3 through 103, as Jonathan’s masterful vocal skills and hands bring his captivatingly wacky sidekicks to “life”. Magic Genie 6:30–7:15pm & 7:30–8:15pm Get ready for the thrill of your life. Here comes the Magic Genie. He has traveled around the world and has developed a presentation of magic that is astonishing, unbelievable and incredible. And, he plans on teaching you how to do some of it!!! AUDITORIUM (OUTSIDE LOBBY) Mike Valentine, Caricatures 5:00–8:00pm Caricaturist Mike Valentine, will capture you with his funny but flattering drawings. One drawing per family. LIBRARY GREAT HALL McMANUS ROOM Survivors Swing Band, 3:00–4:30pm First Night Cupcake Party, 4:30–6:30pm (supplied by My Cupcake Party) Remember when you listened, sang, and danced to the great old tunes of the 1920’s through 1940’s? Has it been awhile? Let the Survivors Swing Band revive those memories for you and get your toes a-tappin’ and fingers snappin’ in the process! Do you want to dance, too? Get up and go for it! OUTDOOR STAR GAZING 6–10pm Amazing Face Art 5:00–8:00pm Join Linda Peck as Mary Poppins in her magical mayhem of whimsical illusions with a dose of zany psychology as she brings you into her world, of a London street, complete with umbrellas and hat magic hat rack. As Mary Poppins , Linda will touch the funny bone and pathos in all of us as she reminds us , “ a spoon full of sugar” is the medicine of life. Come and laugh and join her in her enchantments. What does he serve-up that’s so special? Side-splitting comedy and full-on, fascinating hypnosis for a stage show that keeps the audiences amused and bemused. It’s comic hypnotism at its best, hilarious and always unique because the stars of the show are actually you, your friends and your co-workers! Jim Spinnato takes the lead, but it’s the audience volunteers who provide the action and the laughs! To some, Spinnato’s the medium. To most, he’s the extra large! A program of irreverent, off the wall comedy featuring the plays “Smoke Scenes” and “I Can’t Think of It Right Now” by Nick Zagone. The performance will also include other comic surprises. 6 SAUGATUCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 9 Come by and check out our cupcake decorating bar! Each kid-at-heart will receive a cupcake kit complete with cupcake, frosting and all of the ingredients, then create either an Olaf the snowman or woodland critter cupcake! Instructors will be on hand to guide and help you perfect your creation! Limited to the first 100 attendees. Another First Night first! CHRIST & HOLY TRINITY CHURCH SEABURY CENTER SANCTUARY A group of veteran musicians, The Groove Trio performs a variety of music with their jazz sensibility. The trio consists of guitarist Gene Pino, bassist Phil Bowler and Joe Meo performing on saxophone, clarinet, flute and vocals. Come and get your groove on! The Good News Gospel Choir is a 50-voice, multi-denominational singing group founded by Chris Coogan that performs nearly every weekend at churches, festivals, fundraisers and various community events throughout the state of Connecticut. Chris Coogan 8:00–8:45 & 9:00–9:45pm Tim Currie and His Motown Band 7:30–9:30pm The Groove Trip 4:00–6:30pm Chris Coogan returns to First Night. Always a favorite, Chris plays jazz and standards and your requests, weaving it all into a seamless, joyful tapestry. Good News Gospel Choir 5:45–6:30pm & 6:45–7:30pm BRANSON HALL Local Motown Band has generated quite a following in Lower Fairfield County. Many of their performances are for local charities, using their music to give back. Their music is sure to get you up on the dance floor for an evening of fun! 7